Someone once told me that there are certain rules of thumb for determining if something is pronounceable.
For example: If no vowels it's an acronym/abbreviation. Certain letter combinations are never seen for a real word... I wish there was a way to find this rulebase.
In reply to Re^2: Determining if a word is really an abbreviation
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Determining if a word is really an abbreviation
by Anonymous Monk
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